The Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed their newborn, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, to the world in May this year, a year after the royal couple tied the knot. The Duchess said it was “magic” to have her new baby, adding: “I have the two be...

Government bonds sold off and US stocks opened higher on Thursday, tracking gains in Europe and Asia as investors cheered news the US and China will resume trade negotiations. The S&P 500 climbed 1.6 per cent to 2,983.75, eyeing its second cons...

FT premium subscribers can click here to receive Free Lunch every day by email There is no predicting where the UK is headed: an election, a no-deal Brexit, a second referendum, all of the above? But we can say something about the state in which th...

Sweden’s central bank plans still to raise interest rates this year or early next but increases would then be at a slower pace than previously forecast, prompting the currency to rally against the euro in early trading. The Riksbank, in a statement...

1) Pressure on Dutch as entertaining foes meet again Before October 2018, the Netherlands had not kicked a ball in anger against Germany for six years. When the teams walk out for the Group C qualifier in Hamburg, it will be the fourth time the fie...

Samsung Electronics has begun to use domestically produced etching gas in its chipmaking process in a move to reduce its dependence on Japanese suppliers amid a deepening trade dispute between South Korea and Japan. The move comes as South Korea st...

Johannesburg – Rank outsiders Namibia hope Welsh coaches can help them end a 19-match losing streak since debuting in the Rugby World Cup 20 years ago. Former Wales forward Phil Davies has been in charge of a team known as the Welwitsch...

“Monza’s fabled Temple of Speed has hosted more Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix’s than any other venue. And now, the Italian Grand Prix is set to remain at the historic track for at least another five seasons,”...